Massachusetts'
Shawn Fogel plays everything here, though he has a live band.
Fan the Flames sounds more like an idiosyncratic mix of brassy power pop and classic mod-pop (á la
Secret Affair), with twinges of '70s singer/songwriter succulence and '60s Baroque/soft-psych, than the early
Wilco to which he has been compared. Alone, the scraggly-haired, bearded, mustached
Fogel sounds like the tightest band in Chowder-land (figure that), rendering ridiculously refreshing, breezy, hospitably-hooky tunes such as the
Todd Rundgren-esque piano-pop prize "Dead Petals" and the late-period
Jam-jaunty "Doomsday Devices." Among a well of lyrical dissatisfaction, there's also this chorus refrain from the 1966
Zombies/
Beatles-like "If You Believe," as utterly hopeful as
Nada Surf's best. ~ Jack Rabid, The Big Takeover